If you have ever broken a bone and had an X-ray done, then you have been in contact with a radiologic technician, sometimes called a radiology tech. These individuals are responsible for using machinery that can see breaks or fractures in the body using radiologic imaging.[...] Read More...
Prepare For A Solid Healthcare Career In Radiologic Technology
June 26th, 2014 by Sandy DavisRadiologic And MRI Technicians Play Crucial Role In Health Care
April 2nd, 2014 by Sandy DavisHealth care is a wide-ranging field of study and apart from the doctors and nurses most of us are familiar with, there are a plethora of career opportunities in this challenging and rewarding industry. Two of them are radiologic technologists, whose duty it is to carry out diagnostic imaging examinations such as x-rays on patients, and MRI technologists, who work with MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scanners to produce diagnostic images of the human body that are then studied to pinpoint potential problems.[...] Read More...